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[ecrea] CFP: The 10th International Joint Summer School (IJSS 2018) "China Communication Studies at 40"
Sun Jun 03 06:47:56 GMT 2018
The 10th International Joint Summer School (IJSS 2018), themed "Back to
the Future: China Communication Studies at 40" will be held at
Communication University of China between 16-20 July 2018 in Beijing.
Concerning the dynamics of communication studies in China as both an
enclosing discipline and an open and trans-disciplinary space in nature,
the 10th^edition of IJSS will integrate historical reflections, future
prospects and scrutiny of different sub-fields in pursuit of a broader
understanding of how communication studies could be in China and its
corresponding contribution to the international academia. The deadline
for application is 15 June.
Call for Participants
The 10th International Joint Summer School (2018)
Back to the Future: China Communication Studies at 40
July 16-20, 2018
Beijing, China
Sponsors
The National Centre for Communication Innovation Studies, Communication
University of China
School of Communication, Simon Fraser University
The Communication and Media Research Institute, University of Westminster
School of Journalism and Communication, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Host
The National Centre for Communication Innovation Studies
Communication University of China
Special Support
University Think-Tank Union (UTTU)
Media Support
ChinaMediaResearch
On its 10thanniversary, the International Joint Summer School in 2018
will concentrate on the commemoration and reflection of the 40 years’
history of communication studies in reform-era China. As an integral
part of the historical process of rebuilding China’s social sciences,
communication studies emerged as an autonomous discipline with support
by the marketization of media and ICTs industries, the articulation
between reform-oriented Party Journalism scholarship and
imported/translated mass communication theories mainly from the US, and
the recognition of its professional importance by the State. If what
Wilbur Schramm brought to Chinese journalism scholars in early 1980s was
a scientific, de-politicized and developmentalist disciplinary notion of
what communication studies ought to be in an increasingly media
saturated society, Chinese journalism and communication scholars have
devoted themselves, on the one hand, to incorporate selected western
theories into the interpretation of media reform in China, and on the
other, to seek for indigenous theoretical elements to respond to the
blind spot and counterbalance the bias embedded in the western
frameworks. Furthermore, against the backdrop of enlarged and enhanced
global academic exchange, a new trend has emerged that an increasing
number of universities, research institutions, associations, and
individuals from China is looking for international expression,
publication and partnership. This is particularly important for Chinese
universities to build their global reputation as required by the new
state policy named Building World Class Universities and
Disciplines(Shuangyiliu) announced by Chinese government in 2015.
Concerning the dynamics of communication studies in China as both an
enclosing discipline and an open and trans-disciplinary space in nature,
the 10th edition of IJSS will integrate historical reflections, future
prospects and scrutiny of different sub-fields in pursuit of a broader
understanding of how communication studies could be in China and its
corresponding contribution to the international academia. Topics for
discussion will include but not limited to:
-Remapping the history of communication studies
-Rethinking the foundation and structure of communication studies as a
discipline
-Karl Marx and his relevance to communication studies
-The relations between journalism and communication studies
-The role of Chinese communication scholars in international academic
community
-Multiplying research methods beyond a quantitative-qualitative
dichotomy in China
-Communication studies and media/ICTs industries
-Communication studies and the Party-State
-Communication studies and transitional Chinese society
-The Belt and Road Initiative and its relevance to communication studies
-Technological revolution and media development
-Certainties and uncertainties in media regulation
-China’s media go global and global media come to China
Since 2009, the previous nine editions of IJSS were held successively in
the following institutions and places, Communication University of China
in Beijing (2009-2012), Simon Fraser University in Vancouver (2013),
National Institute of Development Administration in Bangkok (2014),
School of Media and Communication at Inner Mongolia Normal University in
Hohhot (2015), Heyang Institute for Rural Studies in Lishui (2016), and
Beijing Normal University - Hong Kong Baptist University United
International College in Zhuhai (2017). In the summer of 2018, the 10th
International Joint Summer School will return to Beijing, its birthplace.
Speakers for the IJSS 2018 will come from the four sponsors, namely
Communication University of China, Simon Fraser University, University
of Westminster, and The Chinese University of Hong Kong, as well as
other leading universities in China and beyond. Each speaker will
contribute to the reflection of 40 years’ communication studies in China
from their distinctive academic background, including philosophy of
technology, history, sociology of knowledge, political economy, cultural
studies, gender studies, journalism, international and intercultural
communication, computational social sciences, etc. The draft program
including confirmed speakers will be announced around the middle of June.
Application
The enrollment will be limited to 30 participants to ensure that we have
an intimate and interactive environment.
Prospective participants are required to fill out an application form
accompanied by a statement of research interests, both of which should
be sent to (ijss2018 /at/ qq.com) <mailto:(ijss2018 /at/ qq.com)> before June 15. The
provision of other supporting documents will be appreciated, such as an
up-to-date CV or relevant academic publications. Early submission is
recommended. Evaluation and notification of the acceptance will be made
on a rolling basis no later than June 20.
The IJSS is free of charge, however, participants will be responsible
for their own travel and accommodation expenses.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us by
emailing (jideqiang /at/ cuc.edu.cn) <mailto:(jideqiang /at/ cuc.edu.cn)> (Dr. Deqiang
Ji, CUC)
The Application Form for the 2018 International Joint Summer School can
be found here: http://rirt.cuc.edu.cn/?topic=note&arg2=7165
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